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Nuclear Ambiguity

When a dangerous rogue state which is suspected of having an illegal nuclear weapons arsenal claims that it "...will not introduce nuclear weapons to the Middle East" - and continues to claim that it does not have weapons of mass destruction even after one of its nuclear technicians proves that it does have a nuclear stockpile of at least 300 warheads (all so it can continue to be propped up by billions of dollars in aid from an allied country which has a law banning it from supporting proliferating countries).
Nuclear weapons? What nuclear weapons? The facility at Dimona is a textiles factory....okay okay, it is just a civilian nuclear research programme.

Now, Papa America, as we DO NOT have nuclear weapons please can you give us even more and more billions of aid dollars so we can continue building on occupied land and developing our nuclear power station.
by Jay April 21, 2004
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Ambiguality

The quality of being ambiguous with the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things.
I don't know what these people believe in. They call it spirituality, I call it ambiguality.
by August Jay Cabal June 28, 2017
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Moral Ambiguity

An action which is morally unaccepted by society
Students using unfair activities in the examination hall or using inappropriate language is called moral ambiguity
by Albert Collins June 28, 2020
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Ambituary

A premature obituary — the polite writing-off of a person before they’re truly gone.
A social or emotional death, disguised in civility.
After the argument, they stopped replying to my messages — it felt like I’d been given an ambituary(n)
by Illuminated Fluorescent June 17, 2025
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Ambiguate

To describe an obviously clear idea in a manner to make it vague and ambiguous.
Politicians like to use vagaries and euphemisms to ambiguate simple economic concepts.
by TheOriginalCRuss November 25, 2021
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amiguory

Pronunciation: /ˈæ.mɪ.ɡʊə.ri/
Definition:
1. The state or quality of having numerous close amity. Amiable relationships.
2. Condition of possessing extensive networks of comrades and allies.
3. Trait is marked by strong social connections and affectionate bonds.
4. Quality is indicative of common camaraderie and fraternity.

Significance:
• It defines social connectedness.
• It emphasizes positive interpersonal dynamics.
• It identifies expansive amicable networks.
• It avoids compound and ambiguous expressions.
• It simplifies descriptions of sociability.
• It improves clarity in discussing social capital.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "friendship".
Singular noun: amiguory
Plural noun: amiguories
Examples:
• "His remarkable amiguory enhanced his career trajectory."
• "Communities support amiguory through annual festivals."
• "Robust amiguory correlates positively with mental well-being."
• "Ethernet events bolster corporate amiguory."
• "Charitable foundations cultivate lasting amiguory."
by Dmitrio August 10, 2025
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Drunk Ambiguity

That moment after you drink where you act stupider and say stupider things, and although you consciously know you're doing it because you're drunk, you do it anyways.
"Why'd he say that? He only had 2 drinks."
"Because he was in a stage of drunk ambiguity."
by Suburban White Boy September 14, 2013
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